ND Filter VS CPL When and How to Use Them?
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ND filters and CPL(polarizing filters) are 2 lens filters that are commonly used.
Both are regarded as some of the must-have filters for landscape photography as they enable photographers to capture more realistic and dramatic photographs.
What's the difference between them?
They work differently
Basically, a polarizer is used to block light reflected off a surface, while an ND makes the whole scene darker. Polarizing filters can enhance the color of the image while ND filters just block the light entering the camera. It does not change the overall color of the image.
ND filter:
An ND filter can block the light entering the camera sensor. It can help you slow the shutter speed or wide aperture in harsh light. This is useful when a sufficiently long exposure time is not otherwise attainable within a given range of possible apertures (at the lowest ISO setting).
Polarizer (CPL filters):
One of the biggest frustration in landscape shooting is the lack of color. The quickest way to reduce the reflection of the image is to use a polarizing filter.
What does an ND filter do?
1:Aperture: use a shallow depth of the field even in a bright light 2:Shutter speed: introduce slow shutter speed to get a smooth water movement effect 3:Motion blur: helps to capture the motion blur of moving objects.
With ND Filter and without ND filter
What does a CPL filter do?
1: Reduce the reflection and glare cast on non-metallic reflective surfaces.(the light reflected from a metal surface and the polarizer has no effect on it)
2:Enhance the contrast of the image. Saturate the colors and enhance the image quality.By adjusting the POLARIZER the reflection can be reduced, thereby the image quality and clarity can be improved. The best angle for using a polarizing filter is at a 90-degree angle to the sun.
3:Reduce the glare and reflections when shooting through glass.with a cpl filter(polarizing filter) :
Photo@ Brandon Nesbitt
Variable ND +CPL Filter (2 in 1)
This filter is designed for convenient use, combined with the function of the ND filter and the CPL filter together. If you don't want to take 2 filters when out you can use an integrated CPL + ND filter.
The K&F Variable ND filters with 5 stops for options.
Photo @ Armando Vernaglia Jr CPL+ND Filter
All in all
While both filters are quite similar and occasionally confused with each other, it must be noted that the ND filter is better at blocking light and does change the image's color. The polarizing filter can enhance the colors and contrast within an image.
Do you use polarizers or neutral density filters with frequency in your photography? Share your thoughts in the comments below.